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The Internationalization Of Equity Markets Jeffrey A Frankel Editor

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The Internationalization Of Equity Markets Jeffrey A Frankel Editor
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.97 MB
Pages: 426
Author: Jeffrey A. Frankel (editor)
ISBN: 9780226260211, 0226260216
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Internationalization Of Equity Markets Jeffrey A Frankel Editor by Jeffrey A. Frankel (editor) 9780226260211, 0226260216 instant download after payment.

This timely volume addresses three important recent trends in the internationalization of United States equity markets: extensive market integration through foreign investment and links among stock prices around the world; increasing securitization as countries such as Japan come to rely more than ever before on markets in equities and bonds at the expense of banks; and the opening of national financial systems of newly industrializing countries to international financial flows and institutions, as governments remove capital controls and other barriers.
Eight essays examine such issues as the current extent of international market integration, gains to U.S. investors through international diversification, home-country bias in investing, the role of time and location around the world in stock trading, and the behavior of country funds. Other, long-standing questions about equity markets are also addressed, including market efficiency and the accuracy of models of expected returns, with a particular focus on variances, covariances, and the price of risk according to the Capital Asset Pricing Model.

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